St. Peters, South Australia
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St. Peters is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters.
The suburb was first settled in 1838, with allotments sold to investors in the South Australia Company. It was originally a separate town and was named after the Church of England's school of St Peter . The school was established in 1849 on 30 hectares of land, today being named St Peter's College.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Steele, Christopher (1986). From Omnibus to O-Bahn, The Tramways and Buses of Adelaide's North-East Suburbs. Norwood, South Australia: Australian Electric Traction Association, p.9. ISBN 1-86252-0-89-5.
Suburbs of the
College Park · Evandale · Felixstow · Firle · Glynde · Hackney · Heathpool · Joslin · Kensington · Kent Town · Marden · Marryatville · Maylands · Norwood · Payneham · Payneham South · Royston Park · St. Morris · St. Peters · Stepney · Trinity Gardens